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Originally Posted by temporaryscars
Are you friggin nuts? A places in New England are very very different than places in NY or PA (if PA counts as east). The only reason I could see for saying that it doesn't differ much is because the east US is such a small area. Pretty much anything below PA is considered the south.
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For those of us from the South, "The South" stops at the Virginia/Maryland state line. Maryland and everything North of there is "The North" (although people from Maryland tend to disagree with this opinion). My point was that you have rolling tree-covered hills and some mountains dotted with small towns and the occasional major city from where I live in central Alabama to where you live in NewYork and beyond. There are parts of Alabama that strongly resemble New England and vice versa, as well as lots of places in between that resemble either or both.
ScottMate